Marriott International Expands Design Hotels Portfolio with Fourteen New Asia Pacific Properties

Reuters12-03
Marriott International Expands Design Hotels Portfolio with Fourteen <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/NAHD">New Asia</a> Pacific Properties

Marriott International Inc., through its Design Hotels brand, is expanding its presence in the Asia Pacific region with the addition of more than 14 new properties across six countries, including Japan, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, China, and India. This strategic growth marks a record for the region, accounting for 28% of Design Hotels' global portfolio expansion in 2025. The initiative supports independent hoteliers and enhances the brand's offerings with services such as PR, sales, digital marketing, and access to the Marriott Bonvoy network. Key new properties include Magia de Uma in Bali and Hotel Irada in Pune, India, reflecting the brand's commitment to original design and authentic local experiences.

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